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The History of Irish coffee ☘️ Inspired by Joseph at Buena Vista in San Fransisco:
During the 1940s, Foynes Airport in Ireland was one of Europe’s biggest. It was the main airport for Flying Boats and regularly received passengers from the U.S., including Hollywood stars and important political figures.
A new restaurant was opened to cater to these guests.
Joe Sheridan, a young chef, was in charge of the restaurant. As the weather during this time of year can be cold and blistery, Joe decided to create a drink that would warm his guests up, and that drink is the famous Irish Coffee.
The story goes that when an American passenger first drank it he asked “Is this Brazilian coffee?” in which Joe replied “No, that’s Irish coffee”.
Irish Coffee became a huge success and an airport specialty. In 1952, after the war, Irish Coffee was introduced to the United States, by travel writer, Stanton Delaplane.
He brought it to the attention of Jack Koeppler, a bartender at the Buena Vista Hotel in San Francisco and persuaded him to recreate it.
The cream kept sinking when Koeppler tried to make the drink, so he traveled to the source, Chef Joe Sheridan in Limerick, Ireland to learn the correct way to make this delicious coffee.
Now, it’s one of the most famous coffee cocktails in the world, and definitely one of the most delicious!
Where have you had the best Irish coffee?
Credit to The Irish Whiskey Museum and Weaver’s Coffee and Tea.
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How To Make Irish Coffee At Home (A Simple Recipe)
Learn a simple Irish Coffee recipe from a professional barista. It is a popular coffee cocktail that includes filter coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar & cream. In this video, we will show you how to make Irish Coffee at home.
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0:00 How To Make Irish Coffee At Home
0:33 List of tools & ingredients for Irish Coffee
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Foynes airbase in Limerick Ireland was the main hub where Pan Am used to fly their Flying Boats between America and Europe. In the video I say Air Force Base for some odd reason, but it was just an airbase, not sure that the Air Force had anything to do with it. HA HA. Anyway in 1942 a new restaurant opened there as it became a more major hub than originally intended and a young Irish Chef named Joe Sheridan took over the menu. Legend has it that one winter night a flight left Foynes bound for Newfoundland and then on to New York, after battling the storm to no avail the pilot decided to turn back to Foynes. This was uncommon and the restaurant was informed to make the crew and passengers food. So it was on this night that Sheridan decided on a whim to mix up what would become the first Irish coffee: A little brown sugar, a nice pour of whiskey, topped of with coffee and cream floated on top. Legend has it that one of the American passengers exclaimed: Sir, this is delicious! Is it a Brazilian coffee? to which Sheridan famously replied No, It's an Irish Coffee. And thus the Irish Coffee was born and made into a regular component of the menu at Foynes. I don't know how true the above is, but it is the story and it's as good a story about a cocktail as ever has been told!
That's only half the story though because it the Irish Coffee may never have garnered international acclaim if it wasn't for an American journalist named Stanton Delaplane who happened to have the drink at Foynes. He loved the drink so much he brought the recipe over to a barman named Jack Koeppler at The Buena Vista Cafe. It was here that the Irish Coffee was made into an international hit, and a lot of the reason people think this drink originated (and in a way it did) in San Francisco. The glassware traditional to this drink, the Georgian Punch Glass which we are using here was decided at the Buena Vista as was the presentation. In practice, when I serve these at the bar, I'm using a slightly bigger glass with about an ounce more coffee, but for National Irish Coffee day I thought we should stick to tradition! Alrighty guys go fi yourself an Irish Coffee!
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Irish Coffee Glass (set of 4):
Barfly Fine Strainer:
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1.5oz Irish Whiskey
.5oz Demerara Simple Syrup
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▶️ ABOUT THE VIDEO
Here is my Ultimate Irish Coffee recipe template that works every time, and was the basis of my World Championship winning Irish Coffees.
You can choose your favourite coffee, whiskey and sweetener to make it your own!
Stay tuned for more examples of how you can experiment with this template and I encourage you to try this for yourself and get creative!
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How to make Irish Coffee | Mike Cooper
Coffee King Mike Cooper's here with a recipe for one of the best known alcoholic coffee drinks around. Invented in Ireland in the 1940's, it's absolutely perfect for St. Patrick's Day. This is Mike's Irish Coffee recipe - a warming, tasty delight made with Irish whiskey, coffee, brown sugar and lightly whipped cream. Give it a try this St. Patrick's Day - or any time of the year - and let us know what you think.
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